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What is the prostate? the prostate can be painful and can have Older age and the hormone testosterone
The prostate is a gland about the size a major effect on a man’s quality of life. are linked with BPH. However, they do not
of a walnut and sits just underneath necessarily cause it. It is known that BPH
the bladder, surrounding the upper What is benign prostatic hyperplasia? only develops when testosterone is present.
part of the urethra (urinary tube). Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is
the most common form of prostate What are the symptoms of BPH?
disease. BPH is a non-cancerous Symptoms of BPH involve noticeable
enlargement of the prostate gland. changes to urination. However, a number
of men with BPH may not have many,
BPH is not normally a life threatening
or any, symptoms of the disease.
condition but symptoms can impact
significantly on quality of life. If severe Those men who do have symptoms usually
and left untreated for a prolonged find that there are noticeable changes
period of time, it may cause problems to urination because BPH affects that
with the function of the bladder, part of the prostate around the urethra.
and less commonly, the kidneys. If symptoms develop, they are usually
described as obstructive or irritative.
How common is BPH?
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a How is it diagnosed?
What does the prostate do?
widespread problem that increases with If there are problems with urination,
The main role of the prostate gland is to
age, and affects nearly all men. It can a description of symptoms, a physical
produce fluid that supports sperm. The
start after the age of 40. Some men do examination by the doctor, blood tests
prostate makes about half of the fluid
not have any symptoms even though and sometimes biopsies and ultrasound
that is ejaculated from the penis at
their prostate may have started to grow examinations are used to determine the
the time of sexual orgasm (climax).
larger. BPH usually becomes more of a type of prostate disease. When there is
problem over time. Almost one in seven a problem with urination, BPH is more
Does the prostate gland change with men aged 40 – 49 years report being likely to be the cause than prostate
age? diagnosed with a prostate problem, and cancer. Urination problems are not a
The prostate relies on the male sex this increases to about one in every usual symptom of early prostate cancer.
hormone, testosterone, to grow. At four men aged 70 years and older.1
puberty, when testosterone levels in boys Some of the tests that can be done
start to increase, the prostate grows about What causes BPH? include:
eight times in size. It continues to grow,
The causes of BPH are not very well • Digital rectal examination, in which
doubling in size between 21 and 50 years
understood. Some research shows that the doctor places a finger inside the
and almost doubling again between 50
there may be genetic links. The sons rectum or back passage to check for
and 80 years. The reasons for this ongoing
of men diagnosed with BPH are more changes to the surface of the prostate.
increase are not fully understood.
likely to develop prostate disease.

What is prostate disease?


Prostate disease is a term used to Irritative Symptoms Obstructive Symptoms
describe any medical problem involving
• Hesitancy, a longer than usual wait • Urgency, an urgent feeling
the prostate gland. Prostate conditions
for the stream of urine to begin of needing to urinate
typically experienced by men include:
• A weak and poorly directed stream • Frequency, a short time
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) of urine between needing to urinate
- non-cancerous enlargement or
• Straining to urinate • Nocturia, a need to pass urine
growth of the prostate gland
• Dribbling after urination has more than twice at night
Prostatitis - inflammation of the prostate finished or an irregular stream
gland, sometimes because of infection
• Urinary retention, not all the urine
Prostate Cancer - abnormal cell is passed from the bladder causing
division within the prostate resulting a need to urinate more often
in the growth of a tumour • Overflow or paradoxical incontinence,
Only prostate cancer and the uncommon urine overflows from a full bladder
acute form of bacterial prostatitis are uncontrollably even though normal
considered life-threatening. However, urination cannot be started
both inflammation and enlargement of
Prostate Enlargement (BPH) Page 2 of 2

• A PSA blood test measures blood These side effects are usually reversible What are the risks linked with
levels of prostate specific antigens, when the medication is stopped. surgery?
which is a protein made mainly in There are risks linked with
5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors block
the prostate gland. Levels of PSA surgery, including:
the effect of the male sex hormone,
can be raised in cases of BPH.
testosterone, on the prostate, which • Heavy bleeding, wound infection
• Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) guided leads to the prostate becoming smaller. and development of blood clots;
biopsies are used to exclude a diagnosis It may take many months for symptoms • Erectile dysfunction;
of prostate cancer and are only associated with BPH to improve while • Urinary incontinence;
performed if cancer is strongly suspected. taking this type of medication. • Retrograde ejaculation;
Approximately three per cent of • Bladder neck contractions; which is
What are the treatment options? patients experience temporary scarring around the opening of the
When deciding between treatment options, reduced sex drive and erections as bladder causing urine to dribble;
other factors such as degree of bother a side effect of this treatment. • Urethral strictures, which is scarring
of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in the urethra that can lead to
and lifestyle factors will be discussed. Natural therapies further blockages to urine flow;
• Urinary tract infections.
Treatment options include: There are many natural products marketed
• No treatment; as treatments for prostate disease. These
• Drug treatment; products generally come from plants like What other treatments are available?
• Natural therapies; soy or clover that are high in isoflavones, While TURP and open prostatectomy are
• Surgery. which are substances that are chemically the most common surgical treatments,
similar to the female hormone oestrogen. some new approaches can involve shorter
No Treatment stays in hospital and recovery can be
No treatment may be the best option Saw palmetto (also called Serenoa repens), quicker. These newer options include:
in some cases of BPH where the which is taken from the berries of the
saw palm tree, is commonly taken for • Laser therapy
symptoms are mild. If a doctor has
BPH. All studies show that it is safe to use, • Microwave therapy (TUMT)
advised a no treatment option, regular
however the long-term benefits, safety • Needle ablation (TUNA)
examinations will be performed to check
and ability to prevent BPH are not known. • High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound (HIFU)
the continued growth of the prostate.
• Electrovaporisation (TVP)
Drug Treatment Surgery These treatments generally seek to
There are two types of medication Surgery is an option for men whose BPH destroy, vaporise or dissolve, rather than
available in Australia to treat severe symptoms are severe and have a major cut the enlarged part of the gland.
BPH symptoms, alpha-blockers and effect on their quality of life.
5-alpha reductase inhibitors. Surgery for BPH involves cutting Can BPH be prevented?
through and removing part of the As there are no known causes of BPH,
Alpha Blockers relax the muscles in the prostate gland around the urethra. there are no known measures to prevent
prostate gland, the bladder neck and
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate it. Some research indicates that a healthy
urethra, which can reduce and sometimes
(TURP) involves removal of the prostate diet, high in soy or other phytoestrogens,
even abolish some of the symptoms
in small pieces through the penis. A may reduce the likelihood of BPH onset.
as a result of BPH. If these drugs work,
small camera mounted to the telescope However this evidence is not conclusive.
symptoms linked with BPH usually
improve within one to two weeks. within a resectoscope is guided through
the urethra in the penis, to avoid cuts Can men with BPH still develop
Risks associated with this type of and wounds on the outside of the body. prostate cancer?
treatment include: Men with benign prostate disease
Retropubic or open prostatectomy is not
can still develop prostate cancer.
• Dizziness, tiredness, headaches, nasal commonly performed for the treatment
Doctors may perform regular prostate
congestion or decreased blood pressure of BPH nowadays. It involves the
checks to monitor any changes.
removal of that part of the prostate gland
• Retrograde ejaculation, where
around the urethra from underneath the 1
Holden CA, McLachlan RI, Pitts M, Cumming
semen flows backwards into R, Wittert G, Agius P, Handelsman DJ and de
bladder through a cut in the abdomen.
the bladder during orgasm Kretser DM. Men in Australia Telephone Survey
(MATeS): A national survey of the reproductive
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University of Queensland
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